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This is a category for bands that are part of the Long Island, New York music scene. Pages in category "Musical groups from Long Island" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.
The Original Good Rats continued to play two spring shows (in one night) annually at Manhattan's B.B. King's, as well as a show in the fall at "The Crazy Donkey" in Long Island, until 2013. Peppi Marchello died on July 10, 2013, of a heart attack at his Nissequogue home. He was 68 and was recovering from heart surgery he had in June. [9]
Union was formed when ex-Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, ex-Mötley Crüe vocalist and guitarist John Corabi, bassist James Hunting, and drummer Brent Fitz united to form a band. Kulick left Kiss after they decided to go back to their original lineup, and Corabi left Mötley Crüe under similar circumstances.
June 17–18, 1971 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion: Supported by NRBQ on 6/17 and Mandrill on 6/18 [336] June 24, 1971 Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis Auditorium Supported by the Grease Band [337] July 8, 1971 Monroe, LA Monroe Civic Center: Supported by B.B. King [338] August 26–27, 1971 San Carlos, CA: Circle Star Theater
June 1, 2003 Dignity Health Sports Park: Carson: 27,000 1993 Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts: Cerritos: 1,934 1931 Laxson Auditorium Chico: 1,200 July 21, 1998 North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre: Chula Vista: 20,500 1981 Industry Hills Expo Center: City of Industry: 5,000 1932 Bridges Auditorium: Claremont: 2,500 [1] 1915 Bridges ...
Union Live is a live album and video by English progressive rock band Yes, released in January 2011 on Voiceprint Records. It was originally released in three versions; a single DVD , a double CD , and a limited edition double CD and DVD set.
Nick Lucassian of Detroit band Shipwreck Union sings a vocal duet with Rose on the track "Will-O'-The-Wisp". The song "$20 Shoes" received over 500,000 views on YouTube when someone paired it up with a Betty Boop cartoon. [9] In the UK, BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris playlisted "Doesn't Mean A Thing", and invited Rose to record a session for his show ...
In 1998, the Washington Township High School Minutemen Marching Band from Sewell, New Jersey, became the first band in the history of the Rose Parade to decorate its entire ranks with live flowers, in keeping with the practice of decorating the parade floats.